Welcome to our on-line Bibliography of Studies in Western American Literature. We gathered these citations from an index of over 50 journals covering topics in western literature, history, cultural studies, art, and so on. We also include citations of the books submitted to our book review editor. Oftentimes, you will find citations from 1999; this is because a journal’s actual publication date might differ from its scheduled release or because we only learned this year of a book’s release. Locate authors or subjects that interest you by using your search command. You may also choose to print a hard copy by downloading the bibliography to your hard drive and opening it with your word processor. If this fails, request a hard copy by sending $8.00 to the Bibliographic Editor, in care of Western American Literature.

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AU: McGiveron, Rafeeq O.
TI: “From a ‘Stretch of Grey Sea’ to the ‘Extent of Space’: The Gaze across Vistas in Cather’s The Professors’ House.”
PI: Western American Literature 34.4 (Winter 1999): 388-.

AU: Richardson, Susan B.
TI: “The Lessons of Donald Duk.”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.4 (Winter 1999): 57-.

Cisneros, Sandra

AU: Carbonell, Ana Maria.
TI: “From Llorona to Gritona: Coatlicue in Feminist Tales by Viramontes and Cisneros.”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.2 (Summer 1999): 53-.

AU: Riley, Patricia.
TI: “There Is No Limit to This Dust: The Refusal of Sacrifice in Louise Erdrich’s Love Medicine.”
PI: Studies in American Indian Literatures 12.2 (Summer 2000): 13-.

AU: Stokes, Karah.
TI: “What about the Sweetheart?: The ‘Different Shape’ of Anishinabe Two Sisters Stories in Louise Erdirich’s Love Medicine and Tales of Burning Love.”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.2 (Summer 1999): 89-.

AU: Grice, Helena.
TI: “Reading the Nonverbal: The Indices of Space, Time, Tactility, and Taciturnity in Joy Kogawa’s Obasan.”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.4 (Winter 1999): 93-.

AU: Burlingame, Lori.
TI: “Empowerment through ‘Retroactive Prophecy’ in D’Arcy McNickle’s Runner in the Sun: A Story of Indian Maize, James Welch’s Fools Crow,and Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony.”
PI: American Indian Quarterly 24.1 (Winter 2000): 1-

AU: Piper, Karen.
TI: “Reading Whites: Allegory in D’Arcy McNickle’s Wind from an Enemy Sky.”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.3 (Fall 1999): 81-.

AU: Burlingame, Lori.
TI: “Empowerment through ‘Retroactive Prophecy’ in D’Arcy McNickle’s Runner in the Sun: A Story of Indian Maize, James Welch’s Fools Crow, and Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony.”
PI: American Indian Quarterly 24.1 (Winter 2000): 1-.

AU: Swenson, May.
TI: Dear Elizabeth: Five Poems and Three Letters to Elizabeth Bishop. With an afterword by Kirstin H. Zona.
PI: Logan: Utah State University Press, 2000.

Tan, Amy

AU: Hamilton, Patricia L.
TI: “Feng Shui, Astrology, and the Five Elements: Traditional Chinese Belief in Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club.”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.2 (Summer 1999): 125-.

Twain, Mark. See Clemens, Samuel L.

Viramontes, Helena

AU: Carbonell, Ana Maria.
TI: “From Llorona to Gritona: Coatlicue In Feminist Tales by Viramontes and Cisneros.”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.2 (Summer 1999): 53-.

AU: Burlingame, Lori.
TI: “Empowerment through ‘Retroactive Prophecy’ in D’Arcy McNickle’s Runner in the Sun: A Story of Indian Maize, James Welch’s Fools Crow, and Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony.”
PI: American Indian Quarterly 24.1 (Winter 2000): 1-.

AU: McClure, Andrew S.
TI: “Sarah Winnemucca: [Post]Indian Princess and Voice of the Paiutes.”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.2 (Summer 1999): 29-.

Yamada, Mitsuye

AU: Woolley, Lisa.
TI: “Racial and Ethnic Semiosis in Mitsuye Yamada’s ‘Mrs. Highashi Is Dead.’”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.4 (Winter 1999): 77-.

AU: Grice, Helena.
TI: “Reading the Nonverbal: The Indices of Space, Time, Tactility, and Taciturnity in Joy Kogawa’s Obasan.”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.4 (Winter 1999): 93-.

AU: Hamilton, Patricia L.
TI: “Feng Shui, Astrology, and the Five Elements: Traditional Chinese Belief in Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club.”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.2 (Summer 1999 ): 125-

AU: Hoppe, John K.
TI: “The Technological Hybrid as Post-American: Cross-Cultural Genetics in Jasmine.”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.4 (Winter 1999): 137-.

AU: Wong, Cynthia F.
TI: “Anonymity and Self-Laceration in Early Twentieth Century Chinese Immigrant Writing.”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.4 (Winter 1999): 3-.

AU: Woolley, Lisa.
TI: “Racial and Ethnic Semiosis in Mitsuye Yamada’s ‘Mrs. Highashi Is Dead.’”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.4 (Winter 1999): 77-.

AU: Zhang, Benzi.
TI: “Mapping Carnivalistic Discourse in Japanese-American Writing.”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.4 (Winter 1999): 19-.

AU: Trillo, Mauricio Tenorio.
TI: “Stereophonic Scientific Modernisms: Social Science between Mexico and the United States, 1880s-1940s.”
PI: The Journal of American History 86.3 (December 1999): 1156-.

AU: Troen, S. Ilan.
TI: “Frontier Myths and Their Applications in America and Israel: A Transnational Perspective.”
PI: The Journal of American History 86.3 (December 1999): 1209-.

AU: Tyrrell, Ian.
TI: “Making Nations/Making States: American Historians in the Context of Empire.”
PI: The Journal of American History 86.3 (December 1999): 1015-.

AU: Wong, Cynthia F.
TI: “Anonymity and Self-Laceration in Early Twentieth Century Chinese Immigrant Writing.”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.4 (Winter 1999): 3-.

AU: Carbonell, Ana Maria.
TI: “From Llorona to Gritona: Coatlicue in Feminist Tales by Viramontes and Cisneros.”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.2 (1999 ): 53-.

AU: Trillo, Mauricio Tenorio.
TI: “Stereophonic Scientific Modernisms: Social Science between Mexico and the United States, 1880s-1940s.”
PI: The Journal of American History 86.3 (December 1999): 1156-.

AU: Ashley, Jeffry S., and Karen Jarratt-Ziemski.
TI: “Superficiality and Bias: The (Mis)Treatment of Native Americans in U.S. Government Textbooks.”
PI: American Indian Quarterly 23.3/4 (Summer 1999): 49-.

AU: Coleman, Michael C.
TI: “The Responses of American Indian Children and Irish Children to the School, 1850s to 1920s: A Comparative Study in Cross-Cultural Education.”
PI: American Indian Quarterly 23.3/4 (Summer 1999): 83-.

AU: Hamilton, Patricia L.
TI: “Feng Shui, Astrology, and the Five Elements: Traditional Chinese Belief in Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club.”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.2 (1999 ): 125-

AU: Carbonell, Ana Maria.
TI: “From Llorona to Gritona: Coatlicue in Feminist Tales by Viramontes and Cisneros.”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.2 (1999): 53-

AU: Chapin, David.
TI: Gender and Indian Masquerade in the Life of Grey Owl.
PI: American Indian Quarterly 24.1 (Winter 2000): 91-.

AU: Cuordileone, K. A.
TI: “‘Politics in an Age of Anxiety’: Cold War Political Culture and the Crisis in American Masculinity, 1949-1960.”
PI: The Journal of American History 87.2 (September 2000): 515-.

AU: Flores, Dan.
TI: “A Very Different Story: Exploring the Southwest from Monticello with the Freeman and Custis Expedition of 1806.”
PI: Montana: The Magazine of Western History 50.1 (Spring 2000): 2-.

AU: Gabaccia, Donna R.
TI: “Is Everywhere Nowhere? Nomads, Nations, and the Immigrant Paradigm of United States History.”
PI: The Journal of American History 86.3 (December 1999): 1115-.

AU: Trennert, Robert A.
TI: “Superwomen in Indian Country: U.S.I.S. Field Nurses in Arizona and New Mexico, 1928-1940.”
PI: The Journal of Arizona History 41.1 (Spring 2000): 31-.

AU: Trillo, Mauricio Tenorio.
TI: “Stereophonic Scientific Modernisms: Social Science between Mexico and the United States, 1880s-1940s.”
PI: The Journal of American History 86.3 (December 1999): 1156-.

AU: Tyrrell, Ian.
TI: “Making Nations/Making States: American Historians in the Context of Empire.”
PI: The Journal of American History 86.3 (December 1999): 1015-.

AU: Van Deventer, M. J.
TI: “A New Look at the National Cowboy Hall of Fame.”
PI: Journal of the West 39.3 (Summer 2000): 75-.

AU: Ashley, Jeffry S., and Karen Jarratt-Ziemski.
TI: “Superficiality and Bias: The (Mis)Treatment of Native Americans in U.S. Government Textbooks.”
PI: American Indian Quarterly 23.3/4 (Summer 1999): 49-.

AU: Burlingame, Lori.
TI: “Empowerment through ‘Retroactive Prophecy’ in D’Arcy McNickle’s Runner in the Sun: A Story of Indian Maize, James Welch’s Fools Crow, and Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony.”
PI: American Indian Quarterly 24.1 (Winter 2000): 1-.

AU: Chapin, David.
TI: “Gender and Indian Masquerade in the Life of Grey Owl.”
PI: American Indian Quarterly 24.1 (Winter 2000): 91-.

AU: Chihuly, Dale.
TI: Chihuly’s Pendletons and Their Influence on His Work.
PI: Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1999.

AU: Coldsmith, Don.
TI: The Lost Band.
PI: Norman: University of Oklahoma, 2000.

AU: Stokes, Karah.
TI: “What about the Sweetheart?: The ‘Different Shape’ of Anishinabe Two Sisters Stories in Louise Erdrich’s Love Medicine and Tales of Burning Love.”
PI: Melus: Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 24.2 (1999 ): 89-.